To wirelessly connect your HP-508 to an iOS device, you will need the following items:
- WNA-1100RL or WNA-150 Netgear Wireless adapter
- iOS Device (iPad, iPhone)
- HP508
You can use the following instructions to make a successful wireless connection:
1) Plug your WNA-1100RL or WNA 150 USB adapter into the HP508.
2) Enter Function mode by pressing the [song balance] button and the [AB Repeat] button at the same time.
3) Scroll through the parameters, using the [Slow/Fast] arrows, until you see "Wireless" on the screen, and press the [Song] button.
4) Use the [Slow/Fast] arrow buttons to select "Option", and then press the [Song] button.
5) Use the [Slow/Fast] arrow buttons to select "Ad-Hoc", and then press the [Song] button.
6) Press the [Fast] arrow button to turn the Ad-Hoc Mode "on"
7) Once in Ad-Hoc Mode, the Ad-Hoc SSID will show "HP508". Press the [Fast] arrow button again to display the "Ad-Hoc" key (a five number code). This number code will be the WiFi password you will use to create a wireless connection between your iOS device and the piano. Write this number down.
8) On your iOS device, go into the WiFi settings menu and choose the "HP508" network. Enter the 5 digit ad-hoc key (from step 7) as the password to the network.
9) Exit out of the WiFi screen and pull up the Roland app you would like to use on your iOS device. Press "Connect Instrument", and select HP508. You should be wirelessly connected and good to go!
10) Press the [Song Balance] button to exit Function mode on your piano.
11) When you want to end the Ad-Hoc mode connection, restore the iPad settings to their previous state.
Note: Sometimes the Roland app won't find the connected instrument on the first try - showing "No instrument found" on the screen. If this is the case, please follow these additional instructions:
1) Exit out of the app, and go back to Wifi settings.
2) Select the HP-508 Network that you've already logged into.
3) Select "Forget this Network", and confirm that you want to do so.
4) Go back to the wifi settings
5) Reselect the HP508 Network
6) Enter the ad-hoc key password (from step 7 in our original instructions above)
7) Go back to the Roland app, and it should find the instrument this time (sometimes it needs a fresh start).